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December 1, 2021, 07:34 |
OpenFOAM tutorial: MRF approach - Simulation of mixing tank
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Asmaa
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Known for its low computational cost and sufficient accuracy, the MRF approach is used for modeling of relative motion between the stationary baffles/internals and the rotating impeller blades. in agitated systems. This approach considers the rotation of wall (impeller) without moving the mesh by making necessary changes in the momentum equation.
I created a video in my Youtube channel explaining how to use the MRF approach for rotation modeling in an agitated tank. https://youtu.be/KccubqHQS-0 |
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